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A STEP IH THE FUTURE DIRECTION. Senior counselor Mr. Jim Hunt gives ACT infomation to senior Shannon Mays. LIFE BEFORE SENIORS? Seniors Jennifer Scott, Mary Bingham and Heather Bond stop to help Keny Elliott and Christi Holloway remember their locker combination. Seniors 6 Beginning the End
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tep aside for the seniors! This is finally IT! These expres- sions and many' more filled the halls on the first week of the last year of their high school days. Most seniors were overwhelmed with the thought of being on top. Mary Bing- ham said she felt be- ing a senior was Omnipotent! In spite of the ex- citement plans for graduation activities were yet to be made. In early October planning began for the 1987 prom. Board meetings were held every other Monday during homeroom to begin organizing. Organiz- ing meant finding a place, raising mon- ey, and thinking of a theme. Others had their minds on after grad- uation thoughts. Many seniors attend- ed sessions with re- presentatives from colleges. Seniors Shawn Jones said, I plan to go into Aero- space engineering with the Air Force. Jennifer Scott, president of Student Council, said, The activities and tradi- tions of Central seem more impor- tant as a senior. The seniors added school spirit to the student body. Said Sharonda Dennard, When you become a Brave you got to have the Brave spirit! You must have school pride so oth- ers will respect your When you become a Brave you got to have the Brave Spirit. Sharonda Dennard school! G r a d e s w e r e equally important. Six new members were added to the list of approximately seventeen second or third year NI-IS mem- bers. Being a senior is exciting but grades are important and should not be neglected, said Tn- cia Cox. Senior spirit was something most sen- iors couIdn't ex- plain, but once they caught it they had it for good. OF THE SENIOR REALM. Senior class ofli- cers Mary Bingham, Susan Owensby, Lance Ilix, and Lisa Blevins meet with sponsor Mrs. Barbara Elton to prepare for a board meeting. Seniors Beginning the End 7
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